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Guide · Yirmiyahu 33 · Romema

Shuls & mikvahs near Yirmiyahu 33.

Five shuls within walking distance — with exact addresses, minyan times, mikvah availability, and nusach. Maintained by JRM Hotels from our direct knowledge of the neighborhood.

This guide is maintained by JRM Hotels based on our direct knowledge of the neighborhood. Minyan times may vary — confirm with the shul upon arrival, especially during Bein Hazmanim. The hotel's own shul is open Shabbos only. The men's mikvah at the hotel is currently under construction — the mikvahs listed below are the working options for guests.

The five shuls, closest first.

All are within easy walking distance of the hotel on Yirmiyahu Street.

Shaarei Binah

Mikvah ✓

Ashkenaz · Directly across the hotel

Address
18 Maharam Merottenberg (behind Extra Pizza)
Nusach
Ashkenaz
Shachris
7:00 AM
Mincha
Mincha Gedola available
Mikvah
Yes

Teplik

Mikvah ✓

Mixed / Chassidish · Down the hill from hotel

Address
Aholiov Street (down Maharam Merottenberg hill)
Style
Mixed, mostly Chassidish
Minyanim
Constant throughout the day
Mikvah
Yes

Ramat Hatzafon

Mikvah ✓

Litvish-Chassidish mix · Yirmiyahu 60

Address
Yirmiyahu 60 (intersection of Ha-Tkhelet St & Yirmiyahu, behind the building in the parking lot)
Style
Litvish-Chassidish mix
Shachris
7:30 AM · 8:30 AM (Bein Hazmanim ~9:00 AM)
Mincha
Available
Maariv
8:30 PM · 10:30 PM
Mikvah
Yes

Binyan Ariel

No mikvah listed

Late Shachris · Corner location

Address
Corner of Zera Shimshon and Or Elhanan
Shachris
Late Shachris available

Nachlas Akiva (Minyan Factory)

Mikvah ✓

Ganei Geulah complex · 6-min walk · All-day davening

Address
44 Yirmiyahu (Techeles Mordechai side, main entrance beneath Ganei Geulah complex)
Walk
~6 minutes from the hotel
Shachris
From Netz until Sof Zman Tefilla
Mincha
From Mincha Gedola, every half hour until half hour after Shkia
Maariv
Every 10 minutes from 20 min after Shkia until Chatzos
Mikvah
Yes

The hotel's own shul.

Yirmiyahu 33 has a shul on premises — a genuine convenience for Shabbos guests who prefer not to walk. It runs minyanim on Shabbos only. For weekday Shachris, Mincha, and Maariv, guests should plan on using one of the neighborhood shuls above.

The hotel's men's mikvah is currently under construction. Until it reopens, the three mikvahs at Shaarei Binah, Teplik, and Nachlas Akiva are the practical options for guests. All three are within comfortable walking distance.

Full hotel details for Yirmiyahu 33 →

Common questions.

What shul do most guests use on Shabbos?
The hotel's own shul is the simplest option for Shabbos — no walk needed. On weekdays, guests with families who want to control timing tend to use Nachlas Akiva (44 Yirmiyahu) for its all-day minyan schedule. Teplik is the go-to for anyone who wants flexibility without planning.
Which shul is best for families with young children?
Teplik's constant minyanim let a father daven whenever works for the family's schedule, without being locked into a fixed time. Nachlas Akiva's dense Mincha schedule (every half hour) is also family-friendly — you don't need to plan around davening.
Do I need to call ahead to use the mikvah?
Generally no — the mikvahs at Shaarei Binah, Teplik, and Nachlas Akiva serve the neighborhood regularly. That said, we always recommend confirming hours on arrival, especially during Bein Hazmanim or around Yom Tov when schedules can shift.

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